For an eclectic blend of flavors from cultures all over the world, check out Philadelphia's Serrano and Tin Angel.
Low-fat eaters will need to take care, however, since the menu does not feature any skimmed down fare.
Beer, wine, and more are also available from Serrano and Tin Angel's extensive drink list.
Families will feel right at home at Serrano and Tin Angel with its kid-friendly menu and atmosphere.
A great space for entertaining large parties, consider reserving the private room at Serrano and Tin Angel for your next big event.
Hop online in no time using Serrano and Tin Angel's free wifi.
Live music is often featured for guests' enjoyment.
Sound levels can reach upper decibel levels at the restaurant, so sensitive ears beware!
It tends to get especially busy on weekends, so be sure to call ahead and make a reservation.
Drift away from stuffy dress-code conventions and dine in comfort at Serrano and Tin Angel.
Or, take your food to-go.
The restaurant also offers catering if you want to bring the flavors of Serrano and Tin Angel to your next party or event.
Garage and street parking are readily available near Serrano and Tin Angel.
Prices at Serrano and Tin Angel are moderate — most diners plunk down about $30 per meal.
The dinner menu is a crowd pleaser at the restaurant, though breakfast and lunch are also served.

Chow down on all of your pub favorites at Sweeney's Station Saloon.
Low-fat fare is not available here, so leave some room in your diet.
Drinks here are readily available, so you can enjoy a glass of red or try something new.
Don't miss the happy hour food and drink specials, where a great bargain is always in sight.
Ideal for birthday parties or other large get-togethers, Sweeney's Station Saloon has all the room you'll need to be comfortable.
The live music and dance floor at Sweeney's Station Saloon are perfect for those who want to boogie the night away.
Decibels can approach upper limits at this restaurant, so it's best to leave quiet conversation for another time.
The restaurant's "rush" is all weekend long, so diners should be prepared to wait for a table.
Take it nice and easy at Sweeney's Station Saloon, where casual dress is the rule of the day.
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Your tab at Sweeney's Station Saloon will usually run to about $30 per guest.
It's strictly cash-only at Sweeney's Station Saloon, so make a trip to the ATM first.

Periodically, cries of "Nevermore!" reverberate through The Raven Lounge, which continually reaches out to local celebs such as NBC 10's John Clark to deliver in-house readings of the classic Poe poem. They are among many famous faces that fill the club, where six area DJs spin the latest jams every week, bands frequently blast out their tunes, and comedians H. Foley and Chris Cotton host open mic comedy every Thursday.
Neon lettering scrawled on the ceilings helps illuminate the two-floor lounge, where projectors and flat-screens showcase sports and, as reported on BBC Two, members of the rock, papers, scissors league compete for a spot in the world championship in Las Vegas. To complement optional bottle service from the fully stocked bar, The Raven Lounge's menu of bar classics includes chicken and vegetable dumplings or hot dogs from a late night menu that starts at 2 a.m.

In 2012, a group of well-connected Philly nightlife entrepreneurs transformed an old Spaghetti Warehouse restaurant in the Spring Garden neighborhood into Union Transfer, and it quickly became one of the most popular music venues in the city. Several nights a week, this mid-size, 1,000-capacity club books generally indie and small-label national touring bands: the garagey Heartless Bastards, retro-soul purveyors Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings and the synthy electronic-music trio Chvrches are the types of bands that grace Union Transfer’s stage. Shows are general admission with limited seating available in the upstairs balcony. Most concertgoers stand in the main floor area in front of the stage. During all-ages shows, concertgoers need a wristband to access one of the three bars.

First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia promotes acceptance, understanding, and equality in spirituality. All are welcomed here. Join them for a service on Sundays where they draw from many different faiths, beliefs, and philosophies in order to express and understand the world around them. There are several programs at First Unitarian including programs for children, the arts, theater, human justice, LGBT, music, sexual education, ushers, and adult religious education. The church also offers services for life dedications, marriage ceremonies, funerals, and memorial services. Celebrate being alive, faith, and community with the congregation of First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia.